Thursday, March 10, 2011

A New Mexico Air National Guard soldier, who alleges exposure to burn pit dust and fumes in Iraq, has requested that further investigation be conducted into the exposures he associated with his illness. The soldier, formally deployed to Balad Iraq, for two tours of duty, has been diagnosed with bronchiolitis, a respiratory condition, and mesothelioma, a fatal, rare cancer, associated to asbestos exposure.

Medical doctors associated with Vanderbilt University have linked a rare and incurable lung disease with exposure to toxic dust, fumes and smoke of burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A lawsuit was filed alleging that KRB, Inc. (NYSE KRB) endangered the health and safety of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan by exposing them to huge quantities of toxic dust, fumes and other air pollution by burning unsorted waste in vast open-air pits without any safety controls. Click here to read more about burn pit claims for benefits and lawsuits. Call Jon L. Gelman at 973.696.7900 or e-mail jon@gelmans.com